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As you draft your Extended Response (essay) in the Social Studies and Reasoning through Language Arts (RLA) tests, keep the following list in mind, which will be used to score your essay. Even though the[more…]

Using flashcards is an easy way to test yourself on GED science. To do well on the science portion of the GED, you must have more than a passing understanding of science vocabulary and concepts. Indeed[more…]

The timing of the GED test is rigid. The official test is timed to the minute, and the time is tight. You have less than three minutes per item, so working quickly and efficiently is essential. Luckily[more…]

The GED test is administered on a computer. That means you need to be familiar with a computer, keyboard, and mouse. If you haven't taken a test on a computer before, here are a few differences that you[more…]

After all of your studying and preparing, taking practice tests, and quizzing, when the official test day arrives, there are a few more steps you need to take to ensure success. The last thing you need[more…]

As you prepare to take the GED test, don't forget that you still have a life. Set aside some time for relaxation, to do those fun things you enjoy, and to share time with friends and family. But then make[more…]

If you don't have a high school diploma, consider taking the GED (General Educational Development) exam. The GED is a series of four tests (covering language arts, social studies, science, and math) that[more…]